A system for training a pitcher to throw a softball or hardball. The system includes providing a plate the shape and size of a regulation home plate, the plate having a horizontal tubular rail member located along the front edge thereof. A plurality of elongated ball position indicator members are provided, each of the indicator members having an enlarged outer portion. support means are provided that communicate with the rail member for supporting each of the ball position indicator members at its inner end. Each of the ball position indicator members are provided with a spring member located adjacent the support means and adapted to allow the ball position indicator member to be pushed inwardly by a pitched ball and return to its original configuration. The enlarged outer portions of the indicator members are vertically or horizontally arranged into a strike zone selected by the pitcher to be targeted during training. The distance between adjacent indicator members is selected so that a pitched ball entering the strike zone will contact at least one of the indicator members.
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8. An apparatus for training a pitcher to throw a softball or hardball comprising:
a plate the shape and size of a regulation home plate, said plate having a horizontal tubular rail member located along the front edge thereof;
a plurality of elongated ball position indicator members, each of said indicator members having an enlarged portion located at its outer end, said enlarged portion having a length that is of the width or height of a selected strike zone;
a ball position indicator member support means communicating with said rail member for supporting each of said ball position indicator members at its inner end; cach of said ball position indicator members having a spring member located adjacent said ball position indicator member support means and adapted to allow said ball position indicator member to be pushed inwardly by a pitched ball hitting said enlarged portion and return to its original configuration after passage of said pitched ball, said ball position indicator members being spaced apart such that a pitched ball entering said strike zone will contact the enlarged portion of at least one of said ball position indicator members.
1. A method of training a pitcher to throw a softball or hardball comprising:
providing a plate the shape and size of a regulation home plate, said plate having a horizontal tubular rail member located along the front edge thereof, and placing said plate on the ground;
providing a plurality of elongated ball position indicator members, each of said indicator members having an enlarged portion located at its outer end, said enlarged portion having a length that is of the width or height of a strike zone;
providing ball position indicator member support means communicating with said rail member for supporting each of said ball position indicator members at its inner end; providing each of said ball position indicator members with a spring member located adjacent said ball position indicator member support means and adapted to allow said ball position indicator member to be pushed inwardly by a pitched ball hitting said enlarged portion and return to its original configuration after passage of said pitched ball;
placing said enlarged portions of said ball position indicator members into a strike zone selected to be targeted during training, said ball position indicator members being spaced apart such that a pitched ball entering said strike zone will contact said enlarged portion of at least one of said ball position indicator members; and
positioning a pitcher in front of said plate a distance representing the regulation distance used in an actual hardball or softball game and having the pitcher throw the ball at the plate.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/997,162, filed May 23, 2014, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a portable baseball or softball pitcher's training device and method.
Basic pitcher training or practicing involves having a pitcher stand the standard distance in front of a home plate and throw the ball to a catcher.
It has long been recognized that it would be desirable to provide device to allow the pitcher to practice throwing the ball without having a catcher present. Many devices have been suggested to allow such practice throwing. Many are directed to simple targets, either solid or a hole, at which the pitcher aims the ball. However, throwing a ball at such a target does not allow the pitcher to deliver balls to various areas of the strike zone and obtain immediate feedback of where the ball crossed the plate.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable training system which allows immediate feedback to the pitcher of where a pitched ball crossed the plate by means of a strike zone indicator, and allows adjustment of the strike zone indicator to simulate either right or left handed batters and batters of various heights.
The training device of the present invention is a structure attached to the front of a pentagon-shaped plate member having the shape and size of a regulation size home plate commonly used in baseball or softball. The structure includes a horizontal tubular rail member attached to the front of the plate having a plurality of openings extending vertically there through.
In a first embodiment, an L-shaped ball position indicator support member has a tubular horizontal attachment leg and a tubular vertical target support arm. The tubular horizontal attachment leg is configured to be slipped over the left or right end of the horizontal tubular rail member. The tubular vertical target support arm has a plurality of horizontal openings extending there through and adapted to receive the threaded outer ends of a plurality of horizontal ball position indicator members.
Each ball position indicator member has a cylindrical inner portion formed of a foamed plastic material which has a length corresponding to the standard width of a home plate. The cylindrical inner portion and the threaded outer portion are connected together via a spring member. The threaded outer portion is passed through a selected opening in the vertical ball position indicator support arm and attached by means of a wing nut. A plurality of the horizontal ball position indicator members are attached to the vertical target support arm closely spaced apart with the foam inner portion occupying an area representing the strike zone of a batter of pre-selected height. The ball position indicator members can be moved up or down to change the vertical strike zone.
In use, the training device is placed in a suitable location on a practice field and a net erected behind it to catch balls thrown at it. The pitcher stands in front of the device the regulation distance of a pitcher from a home plate and pitches balls at the home plate strike zone. The ball strikes one or more of the foam inner portions of the ball position indicator members. By virtue of the spring attachment of the foam inner portion to the threaded outer portion the ball position indicator member will move and allow the ball to pass through. The pitcher can visually judge where the ball passed through the strike zone by the location of the movement of the ball position indicator member or members the pitched ball hit.
The device just described is of a configuration favored by more seasoned pitchers. For younger pitchers a second embodiment can be employed. In the second embodiment the ball position indicator members are similar to those described above with the exception that the end of the ball position indicator member opposite the foam portion is a spike. In this second embodiment the tubular vertical target support arm is eliminated and the spikes of the target members are passed through vertical openings of the horizontal tubular rail member in a location representing the strike zone.
Either embodiment of the device can also include as a first additional option of a front tubular member adjustably extending towards the pitcher onto which a vertical target member or members can be placed to allow the pitcher to judge vertical or horizontal movement of the ball as it approaches the plate.
Either embodiment of the device can further include a second additional option of vertical ball position indicator member or members placed adjacent first base to allow the pitcher to practice pitching to first base to pick off an off-base runner.
The training device 10 includes a pentagon-shaped plate member 20 having the shape and size of a regulation size home plate commonly used in baseball or softball. The plate member 20 has a horizontal tubular rail member 22 attached to the front of the plate. Rail member 22 has a plurality of openings 24 extending horizontally there through and a plurality of openings 25 extending vertically there through.
An L-shaped ball position indicator support member 30 has a tubular horizontal attachment leg 32 and a tubular vertical support arm 34. Attachment leg 32 and tubular vertical support arm 34 have a plurality of horizontal openings 35 and 36 extending there through. A vertically adjustable tubular insert member is inserted into tubular vertical support arm 34, and after adjustment to a pre-selected position can be held in place by threaded member 64 and wing nut 66 of member 60.
A tubular attachment bar 40 is configured to be insertable into tubular rail member 22. The tubular horizontal attachment leg 32 is configured to be slipped over the left or right end of attachment bar 40. Attachment bar 40 has a plurality of vertical openings 42 and horizontal openings 44 extending there through which are spaced apart the same distance as openings 24 and 25 in tubular rail member 22. Attachment bar 40 can be moved inwardly and outwardly within rail member 22 to a desired position and held in place by a fastening member 60 such as shown in
Ball position indicator member 50 of the first embodiment is removably attached to tubular vertical support arm 34 in a manner to be described. Ball position indicator member 50 has a central axle member 52. An enlarged cylindrical portion 54 formed of a foamed plastic material is attached to the outer end of central axle member 52. Cylindrical portion 54 has a length corresponding to the width of the strike zone the pitcher wishes to practice hitting. This width will typically range between about 40% and about 80% of the width of a standard home plate. Ball position indicator member 50 has an inner spring portion 56. Inner spring portion 56 is attached at its outer end to axle member 52 and attached at its inner end to threaded fastening member 60, as shown in detail in
As best seen in
The threaded bolt portion 64 is passed through a selected opposed pair of openings 36 in the vertical ball position indicator support arm 30 and attached by means of wing nut 66.
Although only one horizontal ball position indicator member 50 is shown in
In use, the training device 10 is placed in a suitable location on a practice field and a net (not shown) erected behind it to catch balls thrown at it. The pitcher stands in front of the device the regulation distance of a pitcher from a home plate and pitches balls at the home plate strike zone indicated by foam portions 54 of indicator members 50. The ball strikes one or more of the foam portions 54 of the ball position indicator members 50. By virtue of spring attachment 56 of the ball position indicator member 50 will move and allow the ball to pass through. The pitcher can visually judge where the ball passed through the strike zone by the location of the movement of the ball position indicator members 50 hit by the pitched ball.
The device just described is of a configuration favored by more seasoned pitchers. For younger pitchers a second embodiment 110, shown in
Either of the two devices 10 and 110 can also include as a first additional option of an inverted T-shaped front tubular member 70 (
Either of the two devices 10 and 110 can further include a second additional option of vertical ball position indicator member or members 150 placed adjacent first base to allow the pitcher to practice pitching to first base to pick off an off-base runner. Such an embodiment 210 is shown in
The invention includes forming a portable kit in a case which would include a plurality of the various parts sufficient to allow assemblage into any of the various embodiments described herein.
It will be obvious to those having skill in the art that many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments of this invention without departing from the underlying principles thereof. The scope of the present invention should, therefore, be determined only by the following claims.
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